Just a quick note to let the US gamers amongst you that plan on picking up a PlayStation 4 next week know that Sony has released an official list of Apps that you can expect to have access to on the console once you get it home.

Netflix has launched a new program called Max, available for PlayStation 3. Selectable on the third/fourth row of the home Netflix screen on the PS3, Max will offer suggestions to users on what movies to watch based on personalization choices.

Star Trek: Into Darkness opens this Thursday so I thought I’d toss out a few Trek related vids this week.

For those who have been or ever were into the Star Trek universe, it is pretty expansive. Five television series, 12 movies, countless books, and very odd slash fiction that makes Romulan Ale curdle. There is no end to the amount of Trek out there. If you’re just discovering Star Trek now, you have a lot of catching up to do.

That being said, I’ve decided to stick to the original Star Trek series only. I’m a Kirk man. Don’t get me wrong, Picard is a great dude, but Kirk has swagger. Even when he shouldn’t he does and I get a kick out of unfaltering ego.

So before going to see Star Trek: Into Darkness, check out these three Trek-ventures that are streaming now.

The "Action Star" has been in flux for several years now. People like Vin Diesel or Dwayne Johnson were touted as the new action star back when Schwarzenegger decided to become a “Politician”, but they never really caught on. As a matter of fact, the entire action genre was pretty much relegated to DTV movies and slowly but surely Superhero films and giant CGI extravaganzas took over the summer releases.

Maneuvering through the rocky shores of action film was one man. A lone soldier who decided that he could become an action star without anyone saying, “Hey, he’s the new action star!” He could deliver tough dialog without sounding stupid. He could be muscular without looking awkward in a suit. He could look skilled and smart without the audience having to turn off their brain. That soldier is Jason Statham.

Statham is everything we could want in an action hero. He can be silent and strong or deliver witty dialog with a knowing smirk. He’s a super cool dude that is an inspiration to all of us folic-impaired guys in the world. When you see he’s in a movie, even if it is dtv, there are probably a few good things about the flick.

So lets take a gander at three Jason Statham movies available for streaming.

The Beatles or the Rolling Stones? Chocolate Milk or Strawberry Quick? Steven Seagal or Jean-Claude van Damme? These are questions that have confounded philosophers for centuries. Even Roland Barthe threw his hands up in despair and proclaimed, “ je ne sais pas!”

This week I’m putting my foot down and proclaiming that Van Damme wins out over Seagal. I know this is a bit of a head scratcher, but lets look at this with some perspective. Yes, in his less puffy days Seagal would physically win in a fight. But Seagal has always been and will always be “Steven Seagal”. Van Damme, or JCVD as his friends know him, has attempted to become an “actor”. He has struggled to work with top-notch directors, takes bizarre risks with his character choices and even finds bizarre hairstyles. The hair alone show more range than Seagal’s iconic ponytail.

So here are three JCVD flicks that are available to help prove the theory that JCVD is the true victor of the Segal vs. Van Damme debate.

(To clarify: These are popcorn films. No one is ever going to walk away from any of these movies having a deeper sense of the human condition. The most you’ll get are a few thrills, laughs and eye rolls to make the time spent worthwhile. Sometimes that’s all you want, need, or desire from a movie.)

Last September, Netflix announced it would spin-off its DVD and Blu-ray rental business as Qwikster, putting a singular focus on its instant streaming business. Through Qwikster, the company said it would begin renting Wii, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 games.

After a backlash from customers, Netflix backed away from its Qwikster scheme. Today, it appears the premature death of Qwikster also means the company has dropped its plans to rent video games.

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